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Singapore Port Container created a "Guinness Book of Records"!

  • Author:Cynthia
  • Source:weiyun001.com
  • Release Date:2017-11-14
SingaporeHong Kong, a busy, atmospheric container port!

At night falls, a giant lion head sign instantly turns on, creating a stunning night view with tall buildings in the surrounding business district. Right!
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During the day, 359 containers form a colorful giant lion head logo.

Lion's head symbolizes courage, strength and excellence.
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container! The lion's head logo, also successfully set a Guinness Book of Records, became the world's largest container consisting of the largest image.

Behind this all showcases Singapore's container strength. Singapore on the container is definitely a thumbs up!

Since the beginning of the 21st century, Hong Kong ranked the largest container port in the world by absolute superiority in 2000-2004, with Singapore taking the second place.

Since 2005, Singapore Container throughput surpassed Hong Kong, becoming the world's largest container port, and for five consecutive years topped the list;

However, beginning the second decade of the new century, Shanghai Port developed rapidly with its advantages in policy, location and politics. From the year 2010 to 2015, Shanghai's container throughput topped the list of the world's major containers for the sixth consecutive year. Singapore slid to second place again.

In the meantime, according to data released in 2016, Shanghai Port completed 37.13 million TEUs of container throughput while Singapore Port completed 30.9 million TEUs of container throughput and Shenzhen Port completed 23.98 million TEUs, which will rank among the top 100 in the world respectively The first, second, third place.

Therefore, the port of Singapore can be described as the realm of container ports, "Millennium second child."

This is the second millennium, creating the maritime industry in Singapore, such maritime industry accounted for 70% of Singapore's total economy.